Each triplet in the Cartwright family possesses a special
gift, though Storm has never understood hers. Are the
crying children she hears penance for a wild past, or
something more? After meeting sexy Aiden McCloud, she
begins hearing a child cry, a cry that won't go away,
leaving her determined to get to the bottom of this odd
phenomena with or without Aiden's assistance.
Aiden doesn't believe in the paranormal, and he doesn't
believe that the strong attraction he feels for the aptly
named Storm is anything more than lust brought on by
extended celibacy. He's in town for the wedding of his
friend, but as soon as the "I Do's" are said, he's off the
island and on the road, leaving Massachusetts and the sexy,
psychic witch far behind, his emotions and more volatile
body parts untouched.
Storm knows Aiden plans to run as soon as Harmony and King
are married, and she has a plan of her own. With the
reluctant Aiden handcuffed to the bed in the back, she
navigates the home on wheels across the state, guided only
by the sound of the crying child she hears whenever she's
near him.
What begins as an erotically charged trip quickly changes
into a journey of self-discovery for both Aiden and Storm.
Storm begins to realize the full potential of her psychic
gift as she encounters more than one child in need of her
assistance, including one totally unexpected smart-mouthed
pre-teen with much closer ties than Storm could ever have
imagined. For Aiden, the discovery of what the crying child
means for him brings more joy and sorrow than he could have
ever imagined, while at the same time threatening his bond
with the woman who's come to mean more to him than he would
have ever believed.
Annette Blair's GONE WITH THE WITCH, the latest in
her saga of Salem Witches that began with THE KITCHEN
WITCH, is an emotionally charged story of a couple
overcoming obstacles from their past as they try to
discover if the passion they share is enough to build a
future together. GONE WITH THE WITCH starts out as somewhat
light, bawdy, entertaining fun, which is what I thoroughly
enjoy in all of Ms. Blair's books. She can be hysterically
outrageous, and I can count on several laugh-out-loud
moments. This story tugged at the heart as I was drawn into
a tale of two people who've lived on the surface of life,
afraid to seek greater depth to their existence for fear of
being hurt yet again. Storm and Aiden are made for one
another, and their discovery of this fact makes a truly
satisfying story. This book is a definite addition to my
keeper shelf.
The Cartwright triplets use their magic for good and their
good looks for seduction.
When beautiful bad girl Storm Cartwright hears the sound
of a baby crying every time she’s near Aiden McCloud, she
turns on the charm. Because she’s sure it means a child is
in need—and that the handsome antiques restorer is the key
to finding it. And when she lures Aiden into her seductive
trap and kidnaps him, something magical happens between
them.